Book Reviews
What tears must have been shed by this former hostage of America in writing this heart-wrenching masterpiece. Readers will be inspired, enthralled, and will end up caring deeply.
Michi Nishiura Weglyn - Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of American's Concentration Camps (2000)
Adios to Tears mingles suffering with success. It is a very personal story, not a definitive history. It's structure— occasional disjunctions and repetitions, flashbacks, anticipations and heartfelt outbursts—add an extemporaneous and emotionally rich quality that is pricesless and sincere. The story mirrors one life in three countries on as many continents, relating family, immigrant community, and the wider world of radically differing cultures.... Adios to Tears does cry—for justice.
C. Harvey Gardiner, Ph.D. - Pawns in a Triangle of Hate: The Peruvian Japanese and the United States (1981)
Adios to Tears (Higashide) - Book Reviews
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